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Fishing Report, Fly Fishing, Issaquah, Puget Sound, Yakima River -

Yakima River: While chilly east of the Cascades, the Yakima River still provides opportunity to catch quality fish this time of year. Though, the upcoming highlight will be the Skwala Stonefly hatch, which will starting sometime in February. The onset is determined by water temperatures, generally when we see daytime temperatures consistently reaching 42 degrees F. With the onset of the emergence of these adult insects, the trout will begin to inhabit varied habitat from their winter time lies as well. Stoneflies generally emerge in faster water, around shelves and stark drop-offs. Due to this fish will inhabit shallower water...

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Fishing Report, Fly Fishing, Seattle, Yakima River -

Spring is here and the fishing opportunities are continually ramping up! We are just a couple weeks from many Puget Sound streams opening for trout fishing, yet there are numerous local lakes, the Puget Sound itself, and the Yakima River to fish, which has been fishing well as of late. Whether you care to chase coldwater or warmwater species, there are fish abound across the state.   Yakima River: The river has seen an influx of flows since Saturday, though it was fishing quite well prior to the reservoir release. Keep an eye on the river flows, as we will see spontaneous releases until...

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Fishing Report, Fly Fishing, Seattle, Yakima River -

Fishing Report Yakima River: If chasing trout is desired the next few months, the Yakima River is one to consider. Being able to withstand the cooler temperatures of Eastern Washington is necessary, though the rewards can be fruitful. The river is low and clear as of this writing, though it will continually be prudent to keep an eye on flows during any rain events. Otherwise, the Yakima can be quite consistent if you know how to target the trout, which will generally entail nymphing and streamer fishing. Looking for the ideal water is another key factor, as the trout will...

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